JBL VRX928LA, VRX915S
Feb 7, 2007 11:49 AM
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JBL Professional has unveiled the new VRX928LA line-array loudspeaker and the VRX915S compact, high-power suspendable subwoofer. The VRX928LA is a lightweight, compact 8-inch, two-way, 400W system that provides line-array performance in smaller applications that do not require the long-throw characteristics of its larger sibling, the VRX932LA. The VRX915S subwoofer contains a 15-inch, 2265G-1 Differential Drive woofer with an 800W AES power rating in a front-loaded, vented enclosure. The sub complements the VRX928LA line-array loudspeaker and can be suspended using the VRX-SMAF small-array frame.
The VRX915S features integral rigging hardware for simple connection of VRX928LA line-arrays and optional array frame and may be used in arrays consisting entirely of VRX915S subwoofers. Additionally, the VRX915S is equipped with a top-mounted, threaded, 20mm socket that can receive the optional SS4-BK pole. This adjustable-height pole can be used to mount speakers equipped with standard 36mm pole sockets. The VRX928LA may be flown in arrays of up to six but also features a dual-angle pole socket that enables one or two speakers to be mounted to a 35mm pole or tripod stand. One or two VRX928LA elements may also be used on a tripod or over subwoofers like the VRX915S. The integral rigging hardware is used to securely lock the array together.
For more information about JBL, visit www.jblpro.com. For more new product announcements, visit mixonline.com/products/new/.
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